Install the new low profile band (A) onto the boot (B), then hook the tab (C) of the band.

10.

Close the hook portion of the band with a commercially available boot band pincers (A), then hook the tabs (B) of the band.

11.

Install the boot band on the other end of the boot, and repeat steps 9 and 10.

12.

Set the new double loop band (A) onto the boot with the band end toward the front of the vehicle.

13.

Pull up the slack in the band by hand.

14.

Make a mark (A) on the band 10-14 mm (0.4-0.6 in.) from the clip (B).

15.

Thread the free end of the band through the nose section of the commercially available boot band tool KD-3191 or equivalent (A), and into the slot on the winding mandrel (B).

16.

Place a wrench on the winding mandrel of the boot band tool, and tighten the band until the marked spot (C) on the band meets the edge of the clip.

17.

Lift up the boot band tool to bend the free end of the band 90° to the clip. Center-punch the clip, then fold over the remaining tail onto the clip.

18.

Unwind the boot band tool, and cut off the excess free end of the band to leave a 5-10 mm (0.2-0.5 in.) tail protruding from the clip.

19.

Bend the band end (A) by tapping it down with a hammer.

NOTE:

Make sure the band and clip do not interfere with anything, and the band does not move.

Remove any grease remaining on the surrounding surfaces.

20.

Install the boot band on the other end of the boot, and repeat steps 12 through 19.

21.

Install the new set ring.

Outboard Joint Side:

1.

Wrap the splines with vinyl tape (A) to prevent damage to the outboard boot.

2.

Install the new boot bands (B).

3.

Install the outboard boot. Be careful not to damage the outboard boot.

4.

Remove the vinyl tape.

5.

Install the new stop ring into the driveshaft groove (A).

6.

Insert the driveshaft (A) into the outboard joint (B) until the stop ring (C) is close to the joint.

7.

To completely seat the outboard joint, pick up the driveshaft and joint, and drop them from about 10 cm (4 in.) onto a hard surface. Do not use a hammer as excessive force may damage the driveshaft.

8.

Check the alignment of the paint mark (A) with the outboard joint end (B).

9.

Pack the outboard joint (A) with the joint grease included in the new joint boot set.

Grease quantity

Outboard joint:

140-150 g (4.9-5.3 oz)

10.

Adjust the length of the driveshafts to the figure below, then adjust the boots to halfway between full compression and full extension. Make sure the ends of the boots seat in the groove of the driveshaft and joint.

11.

Fit the boot (A) ends onto the driveshaft (B) and outboard joint (C).

12.

Close the ear portion (A) of the band with a commercially available boot band pincers (B).

13.

Check the clearance between the closed ear portion of the band. If the clearance is not within the standard, close the ear portion of the band further.